Vegetarians are well catered for, and the chef will rustle up a long list of meat-free dishes on request. |
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The village was empty though, with only the rustle of the leaves to greet them. |
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The rustle of the leaves overhead was restful, and the lacy pattern of shadows cast on the ground was hypnotic. |
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Outside, she could hear the faint sound of wood being chopped in conjunction with the soft rustle of leaves blowing in the wind. |
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There was the chirp of birds, the soft rustle of a faint breeze in the trees. |
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It is replaced by the soft rustle of saris, the smells of incense and saffron, and the Eastern twang of sitars. |
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So, we asked six of Britain's finest to rustle something up at their favourite restaurant for the charity auction. |
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When I asked if I could have dessert, she said the chef had gone home, but she could rustle something up if we wanted. |
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But when I saw the ingredient list, I realised I just might be able to rustle something up, after all, from what I already had in the house. |
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Imagine having a husband who would rustle you up a tray of Chocolate Buttercrunch Toffee in a matter of minutes. |
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So I grab the kids favourite meal and manage to rustle it up in the microwave, we are talking good old pasta and meatballs here. |
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It really is far from the madding crowd, the surrounding palm trees do sway, murmur and rustle, and barn owls hoot softly into the night. |
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The rustle of grain was gone, replaced by the earthy scent of a freshly harvested field. |
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Was it possible she had her cooks rustle up some Scotch broth which, in turn, influenced the French chefs who came up with pot-au-feu? |
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There's the rustle of lizards in dry leaves, or an eagle soaring far overhead. |
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There were no stars-only the tinkle of wind chimes, the rustle of windblown leaves. |
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One can listen to the rustle of woodland leaves or birdsong and view the scurrying wild animals or the graceful gliding swans. |
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The wind in the trees, waves shushing on the shore, birdsong or the rustle of long grass. |
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The girl could hear the leaves of the trees outside rustle and sigh in the gentle breeze. |
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I don't expect you to run wailing through the streets but couldn't you rustle up a small sigh of regret? |
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The black-tailed monitor has a unique tactic to rustle up skinks, the small lizards on which it feeds. |
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Come to think of it, I did hear a mysterious rustle coming from the kitchen. |
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A rustle in the nearby trees brought Calais immediately back to where she was. |
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He turned, walked back to her, turned and then walked back to the door again, the quiet rustle of feathers soothing him. |
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The lazy and eerie rustle of wind through trees was all we could hear as we gathered handfuls of rotting needles. |
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Nothing penetrated the silence except for the occasional crack of a twig or the rustle of leaves. |
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I picked up the free end, causing the coils to rustle like party streamers. |
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They'll even rustle up some champers and flowers, assuming the weekend goes well. |
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And there came, like the dry susurrus of wind before thunder peals and lightning, a great rustle of excitement. |
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The trees waved with a susurrous rustle, low, drowsy, and languid like the warm fall air. |
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His sharp ears picked up the gentle, almost inaudible rustle of her skirt and the faint clink of her light plate armor. |
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I could hear the rustle of the maid's woolen skirts as she bobbed a curtsy. |
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I just can't rustle up such fantasies digging into yet another burger or pasta primavera. |
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Apart from the hum of gnats and mosquitoes and the low rustle of the creek, the scene is silent. |
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My bags of groceries rustle, and the sound echoes loudly in the large room. |
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The content is currently a hotchpotch of what is available, and what a variety of educational institutions around the country can rustle up. |
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Fresh fruit hangs from the trees, which rustle pleasantly in the breeze, and the scent of organic herbs wafts from the perfectly manicured lawns. |
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But now it's a pleasant place, great for walking my dog or sitting on a bench listening to the breeze rustle the overhanging trees. |
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Because of this quietude, the rustle in the brush behind me sounded like a shot through the lazy summer air. |
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The songs of larks over the rustle of a meadow can at last be accepted as music. |
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She could hear the soft lapping of the lake water on its shores, and the rustle of the breeze through the leaves of the trees. |
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Her voice was so soft that he nearly missed the question, losing the words in the rustle of ripe wheat that surrounded them. |
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The trees and bushes around her began to rustle and the water began to ripple again, like some unseen being was swimming. |
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I began to rustle around the kitchen looking for all the stuff in the recipe. |
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We heard a grunt from the undergrowth, then a rustle of leaves, then something pawing impatiently at the ground. |
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Beside her, Lord Avon mumbled in his sleep and turned over with a soft rustle of the silken sheets. |
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The sound was soft, barely louder than the rustle of dry leaves, and nobody noticed. |
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After that, there was only the sound of clicking abacus beads and the rustle of papers. |
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Her ears picked up the sound of a soft rustle, and then beneath it, the quiet steady thudding of cushioned weight hitting the ground. |
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The squirrels themselves chatter to each other as they rustle through the limbs of the tree, making the leaves of the tree scratch against the window. |
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As the Ladies in Waiting gently assisted the queen on to the wharf there was a whisper of sound like the folds of her dress, like the rustle of dry leaves in a soft wind. |
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Tomorrow is my birthday and I heard the tantalizing rustle of wrapping paper this evening shortly after being told to stay in the kitchen out of the way. |
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It landed solidly, making a soft rustle as the metallic surface met paper. |
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The calm atmosphere however, was broken by a rustle ten feet away. |
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In her hand she held a silk map of the region, given to agents to avoid the giveaway rustle of paper in pockets. |
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Navigating to the other side of a huge tree, she hears some leaves rustle. |
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Taking a few more steps forward, Mary tried to rustle her skirt a bit and gave a fake cough so that she wouldn't scare him by arriving so suddenly, but he jumped anyway. |
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When, I ask you, would be the best time of year to rustle suburban cattle? |
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He winced as the rustle of his shirt caused a conspicuous swish to echo. |
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When the dead leaves rustle, the wind rattles the skeletons of trees, and ragged clouds scud across a murky moon, there's an ominous frisson in the air. |
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Just then a faint rustle of leaves disturbed the pressing silence. |
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The huge Oakwood tree's leaves rustle as a strong gust of wind blew. |
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She told me once that she could hear the ancient secrets of the land whispered to her through the bark, if she laid her head against it, or in the gentle rustle of the leaves. |
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The rustle and bustle that regularly sweeps the British front row at the shows is usually just some generous soul handing round a bag of licorice comfits. |
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Last year, while the guys were getting to grips with lochs and braes and forests, the only things to rustle up some excitement in me was a set of old rusted anchors. |
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There were no song birds and the only sound was the gentle rustle of a light breeze through the stiff orderly lines of cabbages, swedes and turnips. |
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In the city's lavish beaux-arts facades and lobbies, farewell smooches and the rustle of tipsy last minute fumblings, still linger faintly in the air today. |
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He might land his hardest accent in the middle of a triplet of notes, or rustle the snare and tom-tom drums with his sticks the way others brush the ride and high-hat cymbals. |
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There was a soft rustle of leaves that came with a chilly breeze. |
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Liz will be posting five different cooking instructions on her website every week so her fans can rustle up the tasty dishes. |
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I'll see if I can rustle up a meal before the guests start arriving in 30 minutes. |
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From their new dungeons at Chantilly, Aristocrats may hear the rustle of our new steel furnace there. |
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They would rustle and tussle it for like three minutes and that was it! |
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Then rustle up some cowboy cookin' and camaraderie at the Bar J Chuckwagon or saddle up the whole herd for a Goosewing Ranch trail ride. |
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Gloomy Britons are too stressed-out, with almost half unable to rustle up even one decent belly laugh each day. |
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Kids learn about where food comes from as well as how to rustle up something tasty. |
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They'll need to rustle up something more exciting than a railway mushroom slice in a paper bag. |
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There in the west, black cumulous clouds were building up in ominous fashion and the leaves on the trees would begin to rustle. |
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Prepared with paper to rustle, rice to shake, and water to ripple. |
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I sipped at a drink and smoked cigarettes in a silence so profound that I could hear the susurrus of the blindfold's soft fabric rustle and slip between my fingers. |
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Usually I can rustle something up, even for the choosiest girl. |
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Here, he shows us how to rustle up chicken liver parfait with a spicy coating, French stew pot-au-feu and a ham hock terrine as he explores the world of preserved meats. |
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From the trees comes the doleful cry of the black-faced dioch, and the weary rustle of galagos creeping back to their nests after a meticulous night's prowl. |
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He heard the silken rustle of a dressing-gown being drawn on. |
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